Month: February 2019

  • A new experimental therapy for ALS and fronto-temporal dementia

    Jean-Pierre Julien’s team recently published an article in the high impact journal, the Journal of Clinical Investigations, about a new experimental therapy for ALS and frontotemporal dementia based on the use of antibodies that target the abnormal accumulation of a protein called TDP-43 in degenerating neurons. The formation of TDP-43 aggregates is associated with ALS development.

    ++++++

  • Spinal cords contribute to complex hand function

    We often think of our brains as the centre of complex motor function and control, but how ‘smart’ is your spinal cord? Turns out, it is smarter than we think. Circuits which travel down the length of our spine control things like the pain reflex in humans and some motor-control functions in animals. Now, new…

    ++++++